The lost Ace Attorney games are coming to Steam
Phoenix Wright’s original trilogy of cases finally came to PC a couple of years ago, but there are a load of Ace Attorney titles that we’ve never gotten to see on home computers. There are a couple of Ace Attorney games that have sadly been missing for the English-speaking audience at large, too, but it looks like Capcom aims to rectify both issues with the launch of The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles on Steam and consoles this summer.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will launch on July 27, and will bundle The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve into a single package. This is a historical take on the lawyer series – both games take place around the turn of the 20th century, across various cases in both Japan and England.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Gets July Release Date, New Trailer
For the first time, the
Ace Attorney spin-off series
Dai Gyakuten Saiban is coming west. Both Nintendo 3DS titles in the series will come packaged as
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles and releases on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC on July 27, 2021. It is priced at $39.99 or available for $59.99 as a bundle with the
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (which contains the first three titles in the core series.
While Phoenix Wright doesn’t appear, his ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo does for this 19th century investigation game. Expect plenty of courtroom drama in the 10 cases to discover. There’s even an appearance by the legendary detective Herlock Sholmes, who surely isn’t based off anybody. Plus, it includes eight mini-episodes, three alternate costumes, and a gallery that features art and music.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Bundles Two Prequels on PS4, Switch, and PC This July
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles, a collection of the two previously Japan-exclusive
Great Ace Attorney prequels, will launch worldwide on July 27, 2021 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam for $39.99. Capcom revealed the long-anticipated collection today with a trailer and special message from series director Shu Takumi.
The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures originally came to Japan on Nintendo 3DS in 2015, and its sequel,
The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve, followed in 2017. Both games are prequels to the original
Ace Attorney trilogy and take place during Japan’s Meiji period and England’s Victorian era. In
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles arrives on Switch, PS4, & PC in July
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles confirmed for the West
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will launch in the West on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam with a release date of July 27, 2021. This collection contains two Nintendo 3DS games previously only ever released in Japan,
The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and
The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve. You play as Phoenix Wright’s ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo, in Meiji-era Japan “to defend his very first client: himself!” He will also take his adventures in the law to England at one point. Plus, there is a new optional Story Mode where the game essentially
21/04/21
Capcom has announced The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles which will see two more Ace Attorney games come to the West. Those games are The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve, which have for now been Japanese exclusive titles. Capcom has confirmed that The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles will be released for PS4, Switch, and PC via Steam on July 27th. Shu Takami, director of the Ace Attorney games, had a message for fans.
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In The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles players will not be playing as Phoenix Wright. Instead, players go back in time and play as Phoenix Wright’s ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodo as he steps into court to defend himself 100 years before the main Ace Attorney series. There are ten stories within the games with Ryunosuke travelling between Japan and England, navigating the legal frameworks of both while meeting various characters. These characters include Susato Mikotoba, a legal aide in training, He